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Dual-comb hyperspectral digital holography

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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 15, Issue 12, Pages 890-894

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41566-021-00892-x

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  1. Max-Planck Society
  2. Flemish Research Council [12ZB520N]
  3. China Scholarship Council

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In holography, using a large number of narrow laser lines at precisely defined optical frequencies simultaneously can enhance the capabilities of digital holography. This advancement, known as dual-comb holography, allows for novel optical diagnostics such as high spectral resolving power in three-dimensional imaging and precise dimensional metrology over large distances without interferometric phase ambiguity.
Holography(1) has always held special appeal as it is able to record and display spatial information in three dimensions(2-10). Here we show how to augment the capabilities of digital holography(11,12) by using a large number of narrow laser lines at precisely defined optical frequencies simultaneously. Using an interferometer based on two frequency combs(13-15) of slightly different repetition frequencies and a lensless camera sensor, we record time-varying spatial interference patterns that generate spectral hypercubes of complex holograms, revealing the amplitudes and phases of scattered wave-fields for each comb line frequency. Advancing beyond multicolour holography and low-coherence holography (including with a frequency comb(16)), the synergy of broad spectral bandwidth and high temporal coherence in dual-comb holography opens up novel optical diagnostics, such as precise dimensional metrology over large distances without interferometric phase ambiguity, or hyperspectral three-dimensional imaging with high spectral resolving power, as we demonstrate with molecule-selective imaging of an absorbing gas.

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